Wednesday May 06, 2026

Agent Security Starts at the Desktop

Didi and Lital open with sports talk about the Bruins being down 2–1 to the Sabres and the Patriots drafting another short-armed offensive tackle, then discuss controversy involving Mike Vrabel and a fired Athletic reporter, arguing it’s largely a consent and conflict-of-interest issue and criticizing sports-media “source” standards. They share family updates: a friend is bringing them to a Bruins playoff game in a suite, Ron will attend RIT near Buffalo, and Leia will attend Reichman University in Herzliya. The main segment focuses on securing AI in enterprises, warning against applying old security tools without a risk model and advocating desktop-based AI agents that leverage endpoint CPUs, TPM-backed secret storage, enterprise permissioning, activity logging, VPN/proxy controls, MDM policies, and DLP/classification to manage where AI-generated data is stored, contrasting endpoint approaches with complex server-side “container” architectures that move credentials.

 

Topics

00:19 Bruins and Patriots Talk

01:27 Vrabel Reporter Scandal

06:18 Playoff Suite Stories

07:24 Kids College Decisions

09:55 Why Securing AI Matters

12:54 Desktop Agents and Tokens

16:13 Policies Logs and Controls

21:59 Data Classification and DLP

25:10 Endpoint vs Server Harnesses

28:52 Wrap Up and Outro

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